‘I think the only reason people hold onto memories so tight is because memories are the only things that don’t change, even when everybody else does.’ – author unknown. Wrong. So utterly, utterly incorrect and inadequate that it makes me want to yank out my fingernails as I rip it from my computer screen. Memories… Continue reading Misinformation

Aspiring novelist’s non-fiction outlet discussing mental health, emotional life, and the general in-betweenness of being a 20-something. Also occasionally knitting.

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'I don't know how more people haven't got mental health problems, thinking is one of the hardest things I've come across, and when I can't articulate what I want to say it drives me crazy. Sometimes, when I'm at a really noisy train station, one of the ones with the big fat trains like King's Cross, I feel like putting down my bags and shouting things out, because I've Got Something To Say.' - Kate Nash, Don't You Want to Share the Guilt?